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  1. (Definition of resolute from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

    • English (US)

      resolute We must remain resolute in the face of opposition....

  2. Resolute comes from the same Latin verb as resolved, and the two words are often synonyms. So how did it get this meaning from the Latin? Essentially, when you resolve a question or problem, you come to a conclusion, and once you've reached a conclusion you can proceed to act.

  3. Use the adjective resolute to describe a purposeful and determined person, someone who wants to do something very much, and won't let anything get in the way.

  4. resolute We must remain resolute in the face of opposition. single-minded She was single-minded and uncompromising in her work. See more results »

  5. Someone who is determined works to achieve a goal even if that goal is difficult. These are words and phrases related to resolute. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of resolute. He was a resolute student. Lord Beaverbrook was a resolute and energetic leader.

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